Przecławice, Wrocław County

Przecławice ( German Prisselwitz; Prisselbach 1937-1945 ) is a village in the municipality Żórawina, Poland. It is located 22 km south-southwest of Wrocław (Breslau ) near the Ślęza and belongs to the powiat Wroclaw to.

History

Prisselwitz belonged from 1933 to the District Jack Schönau. In the era of National Socialism Prisselwitz was renamed in 1937 in Prisselbach.

Attractions

  • The parish church of St. Catherine ( Kościół Św. Katarzyny ) was first mentioned in 1376 and rebuilt in the first half of the 16th century as a Gothic hall church. The architectural style of the Baroque altars are from 1685. Classicist pulpit with bas-reliefs of the Evangelists created around 1850 the Baumgartner cabinetmaker Francis Xavier Moschner. The church was originally located in the late Gothic altarpiece with the figures of St. Catherine, St. Anne and Barbara from the year 1510 was spent after the Second World War, the museum Narodowe in Breslau.
  • The oval defensive wall of the cemetery was built in the late 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. The door is surmounted by a late Renaissance gable. Before the defense wall are three medieval stone crosses.
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